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I've just enable LLC and it ran Orthos (430 FSB) for about 1 hour in all three modes.
Now I'm heading to 440 FSB and got the exact error output I was having before (was 0.5, expected 0.4). So I started tweaking the references as you've recomended and here's the output I've got from Orthos:
CPU Termination: [1.280V] CPU Reference: [Auto] MCH Reference: [0.810V]
@10s; small FFTs: "was 0.46875, expected less than 0.4"
@05s; small FFTs: "was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"
@07s; large FFTs: "was 0.49609375, expected less than 0.4"
@31s; large FFTs: "was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"
CPU Termination: [1.280V] CPU Reference: [0.810V] MCH Reference: [Auto]
@24s; small FFTs: "was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"
@07s; small FFTs: "was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"
@21s; large FFTs: "was 0.5, expected less than 0.4"
@10s; large FFTs: the system crashed (BSOD)
Thanks a lot man.
Habe you tried uppin the VTT first?
0.810 @ 1.28v VTT is just the default 0.72 $ 1.2v VTT.
For the MCH Reference try 0.74, 0.72, and 0.70 @ 1.2v VTT, the 0.78, 0.800, and 0.820.
It's still rebooting when loading Windows. Here's what I've tryed:
CPU Termination --------- 1.200V ----- : [1.340V] << I've tryed with 1.28V too and it didn't powered on
CPU PLL ----------------- 1.500V ----- : [1.570V] << The next value after 1.500V is 1.570V, so I can't try the 1.540V
CPU Reference ----------- 0.760V ----- : [Auto]
MCH/ICH
MCH Core ---------------- 1.100V ------- : [1.240V] << Tryed 1.26V too but didn't powered on
MCH Reference ----------- 0.760V ------- : [Auto]
MCH/DRAM Ref ------------ 0.900V ------ : [Auto]
ICH I/O ----------------- 1.500V ------- : [1.500V]
ICH Core ---------------- 1.100V ------- : [1.200V] << I couldn't use 1.14V because after 1.100V it's only 1.200V
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